For those of you who don’t know, I’ve been blogging in two locations for a bit now - here (relevantgeneration.net) and johncheatham.com. Two blogs can get a bit tiresome, so I’m going to be consolidating them into one. Since the other one is my name, it’s easier for people to remember (plus some people struggle with spelling relevant…), so I’m discontinuing blogging here and migrating my posts here bit by bit to johncheatham.com. Eventually, I’ll just redirect this domain to over there and then, who knows, maybe I’ll put something completely different here. Anyways, for new posts, please head over to johncheatham.com!
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Blog Migration
Generosity
Here’s a video I edited that we’re showing at church this weekend. The message is incredible.
Generosity from Smooth Via on Vimeo.
Abraham and Isaac
This past weekend my pastor preached on Abraham and Isaac. Yesterday I again heard a preacher speak on it - this time Paige Patterson at the Real Evangelism Conference at Southeastern. This has got me thinking about that story.
This passage in Genesis 22 is quite obviously a christophany. Isaac represents all of humanity / the elect (depending on your Calvinistic persuasion), Abraham represents the wrath of God, and the voice from heaven is Jesus (often refered to in the New Testament as the angel of the Lord), who offers a substitute for us.
Something interesting that Dr. Patterson pointed out was the ram. His horns were tangled in the ticket, just as Jesus later had a crown of thorns. I found that quite interesting. Comments? Questions? Bueller?
Theology of Multi-Site
The title of this post might make you think of a few different things. Some would ask the question “What does theology matter in issues of practicality?” Hopefully that’s not what you’re asking, as any church issue is a theological issue. That is because the church is the body of Christ and theology is the study of God, who we as Christians believe is Christ.
A more common question with multi-site is “Why call it the same church when its really two churches, one which is watching a video of a pastor preach instead of having a live pastor preach there?” (This is actually only one model of multi-site, but it’s the one my church is using, so I’m not addressing the others right now.) This is the question I really want to answer, as I struggled with it when I first discovered that was my church’s vision.
The church, as I said earlier, is the body of Christ. A local church is how this is practically lived out - believers within a common geographic context meeting together as a family. In my tradition (baptistic) there is the need to hear the teaching of God’s Word and the expression of the ordinances - baptism and the Lord’s Supper or Communion. Journey does all of those things as one body, making it one church with multiple services, one of which is in a different location that the other three.
To answer the complaint that each campus should have it’s own pastor - our’s do. The campus that watches the preaching on video still has a campus pastor there for all pastoral needs. He actually is better able to minister to his flock there, since he doesn’t need to spend time during the week prepping for a sermon. We also are able to share resources between campuses, since we are still one church. Anyone who’s ever planted a church knows how important it is to have resources. Well, we do.
I just barely touched the issues, so what are some other issues out there? Or things you’d like me to dive deeper into? Or disagreements you have with this? Feedback is a wonderful thing.
New Campus Launch
This Sunday is the launch day of Journey Northwest. We are meeting in the Raleigh Grande Theater near the corner of Lynn and Glenwood. As I said in previous post, this is Journey’s second campus, our first being Journey Northeast, that meets near Triangle Towncenter Mall. I’m quite excited and will let you know how it goes. Check out our pastor’s blog here.